The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 38
... come , put it on ; keep thee warm . Now , afore me , a handsome fellow ! Come , thou shalt go home , and we'll have flesh for holi- days , fish for fasting - days , and moreo'er puddings and flap - jacks , and thou shalt be welcome ...
... come , put it on ; keep thee warm . Now , afore me , a handsome fellow ! Come , thou shalt go home , and we'll have flesh for holi- days , fish for fasting - days , and moreo'er puddings and flap - jacks , and thou shalt be welcome ...
Page 39
... comes their labour ! First Fish . Hark you , sir , do you know where 100 ye are ? Per . Not well . First Fish . Why ... come from all parts of the world to just and tourney for her love . Per . Were my fortunes equal to my desires , I ...
... comes their labour ! First Fish . Hark you , sir , do you know where 100 ye are ? Per . Not well . First Fish . Why ... come from all parts of the world to just and tourney for her love . Per . Were my fortunes equal to my desires , I ...
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... comes To an honour'd triumph strangely furnished . Third Lord . And on set purpose let his armour rust Until this day , to scour it in the dust . Sim . Opinion's but a fool , that makes us scan The outward habit by the inward man . But ...
... comes To an honour'd triumph strangely furnished . Third Lord . And on set purpose let his armour rust Until this day , to scour it in the dust . Sim . Opinion's but a fool , that makes us scan The outward habit by the inward man . But ...
Page 46
... O , attend , my daughter : Princes in this should live like gods above , 42. vail , lower . 50. stored ; Steevens ' correction of Qq stur'd , Ff stirr'd . 40 50 Who freely give to every one that comes To honour 46 Pericles ACT II.
... O , attend , my daughter : Princes in this should live like gods above , 42. vail , lower . 50. stored ; Steevens ' correction of Qq stur'd , Ff stirr'd . 40 50 Who freely give to every one that comes To honour 46 Pericles ACT II.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Who freely give to every one that comes To honour them : And princes not doing so are like to gnats , Which make a sound , but kill'd are wonder'd at . Therefore to make his entrance more sweet ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Who freely give to every one that comes To honour them : And princes not doing so are like to gnats , Which make a sound , but kill'd are wonder'd at . Therefore to make his entrance more sweet ...
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